First of all try not run the tap while brushing your teeth. This highly increases the amount of water you use; as you are not using the running water. Try just wash your brush and turn the tap of. As you know sometimes it can be hard to follow, but as you keep on getting used to the habit it becomes easier.
Fact: Those who earn less annually are more likely to keep the water running. There are many ways to conserve water around the house, and one of them is to shut off the faucet while brushing one's teeth. Doing so for just two minutes could conserve eight gallons of water per day, according to a study conducted by the EPA.
The second thing I highly recommend to do is try limit the amount of time you use in the shower. Doing this can reduce a lot of water . I usually go in the shower for five minutes which is perfectly enough. Another alternative is to use a bucket instead of the shower.
Fact : For a standard shower head, every minute wasted equates to 2.5 gallons of water — and insofar as some of it is warm, says Schein, “that’s energy-rich water that we’re running down the drain.”Thank You For Reading My first Ever Blog!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/03/04/your-shower-is-wasting-huge-amounts-of-energy-and-water-heres-what-to-do-about-it/
https://today.yougov.com/topics/lifestyle/articles-reports/2018/06/04/one-three-leave-tap-running-while-brushing-their-t
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